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The United Nations Conference
on International Organization
Doc. 2
0/7 (b)
April 23, 1945
GENERAL
DECLASSIFIED
Authority E.O. 10501
HAITI
October 27, 1944
/TRANSLATION
MEMORANDUM
The Haitian Government has taken note, with the
greatest interest of the proposals elaborated at
Dumbarton Oaks concerning the establishment of an
International Organization, the aims of which, as
set forth, deserve its most complete approval.
The means of achieving these aims have been
examined by the Haitian Government with the same care,
and it can only subscribe to all the views expressed,
as it is convinced that they are proper for the
inauguration of peace in the whole world, which will
ARCHIVES AND PRATIONAL SCAVICE
be born of the frightful catastrophe in which we are
living, due to this merciless war, and that to a very
great extent they will contribute toward preventing
any act of aggression.
The Haitian Government is ready to adhere to the
statutes that will be derived from the proposals sub-
mitted to it. It thinks that the organization: "the
United Nations" as envisaged, will have a happy and
fruitful mission in the postwar period, because it
provides for coercive means necessary to make its
decisions respected, with a view to the maintenance of
Peace in the world.
/This memorandum is signed by the President of
Haiti and was presented by the Haitian Ambassador to
the Department of State on October 27, 1944. The
remainder of the memorandum does not relate to the
Dumbarton Oaks proposals./
2
347
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